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<h2>WIKINDX CLASSES</h2>
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CLOSENOMENU
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<p><strong>Class Call:</strong><br />
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 include_once(&quot;core/html/CLOSENOMENU.php&quot;);<br />
 new CLOSENOMENU(DATABASE OBJECT: $db, [STRING: $pString]);
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 </p><p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
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<p>  Everything is printed to the browser from here: HTTP headers, the concatenated string object (usually $this-&gt;pString) and will tidily close the WIKINDX scripts. Similar to <a href="closeClass.html">CLOSE()</a> but no menu system is printed. 
If $pString is passed, it is 
printed. Additionally, CLOSENOMENU will print the WIKINDX footer, closing HTML tags 
and close the database.  Usually the last thing in index.php although, as it 
includes a call to PHP's die(), it can be used to tidily exit the script from 
anywhere.</p>
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  There are no public methods; simply creating the class object will close the 
scripts tidily.
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